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adam_text | Contents
.ueraueu
momentu
Vili
List of Maps
xix
Preface
xxi
Chapter
1
Introduction: Popular Views
-
Scholarly Reconceptualizations
1
Chapter
2
Migration in Human History
-
The long View
8
Chapter
3
Theories of Migration and
Cultural Interaction
53
Chapter
4
A Systems Approach to
Migrant Trajectories
87
Chapter
5
Migrant Practices as a Challenge
to Scholarship
115
Chapter
6
Perspectives in the Early
Twenty-First Century
133
Notes
148
Index
170
Detailed Contents
List of Maps
xix
Preface
xxi
1
Introduction: Popular Views
-
Scholarly
Reconceptualizations
1
-
limitations of scholarship to the
1970s
-
unanswered questions
-
from
clichés
to differentiation
-
revising the emigration-immigration dichotomy
-
home and host societies and racializations
-
the body parts -approach to labour migrants
-
differentiating push and pull
-
how do people travel?
-
do migrants carry cultural baggage or are they
uprooted ?
-
are fears of migrants by resident peoples
plausible?
2
Migration in Human History
-
the Long View
8
Introduction
-
the periodization of migrations
-
time scales
2.1
Deep Time: Homo sapiens Migrates from
East Africa across the World
9
-
scholarly disciplines involved in tracing
Ношо
sapiens migrations
-
types of migrations
Detailed Contents
¡χ
-
migrants capabilities and the three major phases
of migration
2.2
Population Change and Mobility during the
Agricultural Revolution,
15,000-5000
BP
13
-
first phase: domestication of plants and
demographic consequences
-
second phase: cross-cultural and colonizer
migrations
-
processes of acculturation
2.3
Cities, Civilizations, and Seaborne Migrations,
c.5000
ВСЕ
to
500
CE
14
-
domestication of pack animals and increased
mobility
-
the emergence of towns and cities
-
commercial connections across Eurasia and the
Mediterranean
-
urbanization from Egypt to South Asia and the
Indian Ocean connections
-
intensification of migration and road
construction
-
emergence of early empires, migration, refugee-
generating warfare
-
mobilization of bound labour for ceremonial
sites
-
city walls and admission practices
-
new concepts of spirituality, pilgrimages, religious
flight
-
conversion and diaspora-formation
2.4
Migrations and Societies,
500
ВСЕ
to
1500
CE
20
-
migrants funds of knowledge and bumping
into each other
-
migrations in Mesoarnerica
-
African people s migrations and mobility
in bondage
-
the Mediterranean World: mobility, warfare,
empire-building, ethaogenesis
-
Islamic migrations
-
irtigťatíoti
in West Ceatral
Едаоре
χ
Detailed Contents
-
migration of Scandinavian peoples to
Vinland,
Kiev, and Sicily
-
trans-Asian mobile peoples
-
migrants
ín
many-cultured Chinese cities
-
the Black Death in the
ecumene
2.5
Two Worlds into One: Migrations, Trading
Circuits, and Cultures in Contact,
1400
to
1600 25
-
Chinese missions across the Indian Ocean,
the Chinese diaspora, and the court s ban on
outreach
-
Portuguese trading along the coasts of Africa
and the court s support for such missions
-
Mediterranean seafarers with heavily armed
vessels reach the Americas and the Indian
and Pacific oceans
-
conquistadores
and genocide or near-genocide:
conquering and depopulating the Americas
-
the Columbian exchange, the plantation regime,
and slave migrations
-
the transpacific galleon trade and
cultural mixing in the Spanish-ruled
world
-
interpretations: conversion and world
systems
2.6
People on the Move in Self-Ruled,
Colonized, and Colonizer Societies,
1600
to
1800 30
-
European dominance, imposed unequal
terms of trade, and culturally knowledgeable
mediators
-
case study: from Chinese porcelain to
Chinoiserie
to Dutch pottery
-
worldwide peasant migrations
-
migration and cultural coexistence in the
Ottoman Empire, the hinge region between
East and West
-
migration from Europe to the Americas
-
forced
mipattoïi
in and from Africa
of iBig
Detailed Contents
xi
2.7
Global Migration Systems in the Nineteenth
Century
35
-
four major migration systems
-
the Atlantic outmigration regions and
destinations
-
the slow end of slave migrations and slavery
-
Asian contract labour migrations
-
the Russo-Siberian migrations
-
comparative volume of migrations
-
acceleration of out-migration during the late
nineteenth-century agrarian crisis
-
migrants expectations
2.8
Refugee-Generation, Unmixing of Peoples,
and Forced Labour Migrations in the First
Half of the Twentieth Century
42
-
empires, nations, and the admission of
migrants to citizenship
-
the unmixing of peoples in the early
twentieth century
-
students migrations to the colonizer cores:
discrimination and new transcultural
concepts
-
World War II and refugees
-
the end of free labour migrations in the
1920s
and forced labour regimes from the
1930s
2.9
Decolonization and New Global
Patterns of Migration since the
1950s 45
-
colonized people s wars of liberation and
resulting migrations
-
the North-South divide and recolonization
under unequal terms of trade
-
reverse migrations
-
displacement migrations
-
new labour migrations
-
global inequalities
-
new migrations in Europe
-
new migrations in North America and Latin
America
-
new migratioris in Asia and the Pacific
migratioti system
xii
Detailed Contents
-
new migrations toward the oil-producing
Gulf states
-
new migrations in sub-Saharan Africa
-
new migrations in Eastern Europe
Bibliography
51
3
Theories of Migration and Cultural Interaction
53
Introduction
3.1
Theory and Practice from the 1880s to
the
1950s 54
-
Ravenstein s laws of migration
-
social workers empirical data on
immigrant neighbourhoods and
insertion
-
social problems, population planners, and
racializing approaches
-
the Chicago School of Sociology,
1910S-1920S, especially Park and
Thomas/Znaniecki
-
European developments, racializing
demographies
-
ethnography of emigration regions
in Poland
-
worldwide migration statistics, c.1930
(Willcox/Ferenci)
-
the 1940S/1950S uprootedness
paradigm of
O. Handlin
(nation-to-ethnic
enclave), contrasted with
-
Caroline Ware s New York neighbourhood
study
3.2
Neo-classical Economics and the
Push-Pull Model
62
-
neo-classical macro-level studies, wage
differentials, generic push-pull
models
-
neo-classical micro-level rational
choice theory
-
assessment
Detailed Contents
xiii
3.3
Innovative Concepts of Transculturation,
193ÖS-1950S
64
-
early understandings of transnational
composition of nations (US)
-
theories of transculturation in Latin America
and the Caribbean, 1930S-1950S
-
concepts of cultural interaction in Canada,
1940s
and
1950s
3.4
Towards a Typology of Migrations in
Modern Times
66
-
types by human agency: free (in the frame of
economic constraints), involuntary (refugees),
and forced (slavery, twentieth-century
forced labour)
-
characteristics by distance: short-, medium-,
and long-distance migrants and selectivity in
the locality or region of origin
-
types by intended duration of stay: seasonal,
short-term, long-term, unintentionally permanent,
permanent
3.5 Compartmentalization of Research by Type
of Migration
69
-
slavery
-
indentured labour
-
refugees
3.6
New Approaches since the
1970s:
World
Systems, Family Economics, and
Labour Markets
72
-
the macro-level: world systems theory
-
the micro-level: family economies and new
economics of labour migration
-
the meso-level: labour market theory
3.7
Recent Approaches: Agency, Networks,
and Human and Social Capital
78
-
structuration,
habitus
-
human capital, strategic competence
-
social capital
-
network theory
-
mental maps, diaspora, scapes of migration
xiv
Detailed Contents
3.8
Transnational Approaches and
Transcultural Societal Studies
83
-
transnational
- transregional
-
transcultural
Bibliography
85
4
A Systems Approach to Migrant Trajectories
87
Introduction
-
definition of systems approach, contrast to
migration systems
-
special case: forced migrations
4.1
Structures and Agency: Contextualizing
Migration Decisions
89
-
migrants socialization and region-specific
belonging
-
linkages between micro-regions of
departure and arrival, resulting mental
maps
-
decision-making frames
4.2
The Society of Departure
92
-
migration-inducing factors
-
demographic transition, urbanization, and
industrialization
-
stratification and class structures
-
traditions of migration as facilitating
factors
-
stateside emigration regulations
-
immigration restrictions from the late
nineteenth century on
-
Asian
exclusion
-
stateside discrimination against resident
minorities as migration-inducing factor
-
states colonial expansion and migration
-
migration and social cost for child-rearing
and care of the elderly
-
stateside shipping out of undesirables and
rmgration-inducmg inequities
Detailed Contents
xv
4.3
Voyages: Extended, Compressed, Delayed
98
-
obstacles and inducements to migration,
including racial discrimination
-
facilitation: information flows and prepaid
tickets
-
agency-arranged package tours for labour
migrants
-
voyaging and adjustment
-
recent border control systems
-
refugee rejection and global apartheid
4.4
The Receiving Society: Economic Insertion,
Acculturation, Politics, and New
Belongings
102
-
assimilation as a nation-state project
-
race and acculturation
-
generations and acculturation
-
three stages of acculturation: economic, societal,
political
-
acculturation: definition and variants
(accommodation, insertion)
-
the economic sphere and income security,
standard of life
-
the social sphere, gender, minority status, living
conditions
-
the political sphere
-
model of assimilation (Gordon) or acculturation
(Goldlust/
Richmond)
-
a model for institutional pluralism
4.5
Global Interdependence and Transcultural
Lives
110
-
transcultural structures and lives
in the past
-
transoceanic connectivity in the nineteenth
century
-
the debate about transnational and transcultural
in the present
-
transnational lives and belonging
Bibliography
113
xvi
Detailed Contents
5
Migrant Practices as a Challenge to
Scholarship
Introduction
-
migrant experiences versus research dynamics
5.1
Race and Mobility
-
the social and legal differentiation of people
by race over time
-
scientific racism
-
racism and European imperial expansion
-
ethnogenesis
-
migration after decolonization and whiteness
and subaltern studies
5.2
Gender and Mobility
119
-
male-female ratios in migration
-
present-day women caregivers migrations
-
older interpretations of women s migrations
-
children s refugee migrations
-
women s migration and gender relations in
societies of departure and arrival
-
changing gendered division of tasks
-
migration and sexualities
5.3
Transnational and
Translocal
Families
123
-
separation by migration and communication
-
multiple family perspectives
-
reproduction of family ties over long distances
-
allocation of mothering roles when women
migrate
-
reallocation
of labour among those remaining
behind
-
remittances and family lifestyles
-
family formation,
diasporas,
and nations
5.4
Bringing the State Back In
126
-
governments and migrants: labelling or
policy-making
-
state power and migrations before the
nineteenth centuty
-
natioa-states and (forced) mobility in
the first half of the twentieth century
Detailed
Contents xvii
-
citizenship: ius
soli and ius
sanguinis
-
entry restrictions since the end of the nineteenth
century
-
League of Nations and United Nations
declarations about migrants rights
-
migration regimes and migrants perspectives
Bibliography
131
6
Perspectives in the Early Twenty-First Century
133
Introduction
-
interdisciplinary research and global disparities
6.1
Gendered and Racialized Labour and
Refugee Migrations in the Present
134
-
directions of macro-regional migrations:
industrialized versus lesser industrialized regions
-
global economic disparities
-
export of production facilities and resulting
migrations
-
labour reservoirs and refugee generation
-
refugees from violence and warfare
-
refugees from environmental degradation
-
refugees displaced by development
-
Geneva Convention status of refugees and agency
of potential refugees
-
gendered patterns of migration and gendered
patterns of research
6.2
Inclusion Strategies; Citizenship and
Belonging
138
-
inclusive and exclusive citizenship regimes since
the age of democratic revolution: political human
rights
-
the juxtaposition of migrants and bounded states
-
social human rights, 1930S-4960S, and denizen
status
-
human rights: from Atlantic World to universality
-
the critique of loyalty to and monolingualism
in
&
state
-
the meanmg of citizenship at the turn of the
twenty-irst centttt
y
xviii
Detailed Contents
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diversity and migrant belonging
-
access to citizenship
-
recent anti-immigrant movements
-
multi-coloured and -cultured people
6.3
Migrants Identifications at the Beginning
of the Twenty-First Century
142
-
primary and secondary socialization
-
adapted or bifurcated identities
-
transcultural lives
-
belonging and embeddedness versus vertical
hierarchization
-
multiple identifications
-
fusion and young people
-
deterritorialization and commonalities
-
universalist
views versus ethnic specificity and conflict
-
conclusion: multiple options
Bibliography
146
Notes
148
Index
170
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spelling | Harzig, Christiane 1952-2007 Verfasser (DE-588)111352355 aut What is migration history? Christiane Harzig and Dirk Hoerder with Donna Gabaccia 1. publ. Cambridge [u.a.] Polity 2009 XXII, 181 S. Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Einwanderer Geschichte Gesellschaft Migration Acculturation Emigration and immigration Economic aspects Emigration and immigration History Emigration and immigration Social aspects Immigrants Race relations Refugees Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd rswk-swf Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 s Geschichte z DE-604 Hoerder, Dirk 1943- Verfasser (DE-588)108270025 aut Digitalisierung UB Bamberg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=017699419&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Harzig, Christiane 1952-2007 Hoerder, Dirk 1943- What is migration history? Einwanderer Geschichte Gesellschaft Migration Acculturation Emigration and immigration Economic aspects Emigration and immigration History Emigration and immigration Social aspects Immigrants Race relations Refugees Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4120730-0 |
title | What is migration history? |
title_auth | What is migration history? |
title_exact_search | What is migration history? |
title_full | What is migration history? Christiane Harzig and Dirk Hoerder with Donna Gabaccia |
title_fullStr | What is migration history? Christiane Harzig and Dirk Hoerder with Donna Gabaccia |
title_full_unstemmed | What is migration history? Christiane Harzig and Dirk Hoerder with Donna Gabaccia |
title_short | What is migration history? |
title_sort | what is migration history |
topic | Einwanderer Geschichte Gesellschaft Migration Acculturation Emigration and immigration Economic aspects Emigration and immigration History Emigration and immigration Social aspects Immigrants Race relations Refugees Migration (DE-588)4120730-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Einwanderer Geschichte Gesellschaft Migration Acculturation Emigration and immigration Economic aspects Emigration and immigration History Emigration and immigration Social aspects Immigrants Race relations Refugees |
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